University of South Bend in Indiana decided to withdraw all the food from Chick-Fil-A sold on the campus to the students after the franchise decided to provide products for an event of a known anti-gay group.

IU South Bend senior Brian Jernigan said that "Chick-fil-A's already known as a Christian organization so, I'm not really surprised that they would donate to an organization that's against homosexual values."

"Providing food to these events or any event is not an endorsement of the mission, political stance or motives of this or any other organization. Any suggestion otherwise is just inaccurate."said the President of Chick-Fil-A trying to defend this one.

But certain students do not see the things in the same way and they considered that "Providing food is equal to donating money. So you must believe in the cause to donate the food."

After a petition launched on Change.org which was signed by more than 7,000 people who were calling to withdraw the application, and after asking people to contact Apple «send a strong message to Apple that supporting homophobia and efforts to restrict choice is bad business,» Apple has decided to withdraw the anti-gay application.

Just for the record, Apple has donated $100,000 to the campaign «No on Prop 8» in 2008 because «a person's fundamental rights - including the right to marry - should not be affected by their sexual orientation,» the company said.